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  1. I just got off the phone from with one of their reps about the order. She said that they tell all customers to expect to wait 3-4 weeks for the order to arrive. I felt like Clooney in "O Brother, Where Art Thou?"; "Well, ain't this place a geographical oddity. Two weeks from everywhere!" As long as I know it is going to take that long to deliver going into this, it shouldn't be a problem in the future. I guess I will spin my Miller '68 while I wait on the Dead's version!
  2. Going by posts at the Dead site and talking to fellow Australian heads, it's a mess. And when you do get through, chasing up a problem, customer service is hopeless. I got three releases yesterday no probs - RT2.1 and 2.2 and To Tarrapin - but tore the covers of two of the sets trying to remove the discs. It's funny you mention the customer service because I had to call them last Friday because I accidently ordered two Dick's Picks #26 (one for a friend who was at one of the shows). Dropping one item from the order seemed like a pretty simple request but the operator was really lost. They claim it is resolved but I have a feeling it has not. Thanks for heads up on tearing the covers since I have RT2.1 and 2.2 coming in the order.
  3. Hey folks, What has been fellow board members reaction to the processing time with dead.net orders? I ordered from them online last Thursday and have yet to receive a shipping confirmation. Is this normal for them?
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    Herman Foster

    Thank for starting this thread. A family friend recently called me from Florida the other day to find out if I knew if Herman Foster was still playing with Lou Donaldson. He said that he knew him from Chicago in the 1950s.
  5. Happy Birthday Moody! One my favorite musicians. I saw him peform two nights, four sets this past January with the McG Quintet at the Dakota and each set was a treat. A real wondeful guy.
  6. I have spent most of the afternoon with The Columbia Small Group Swing Sessions (1953-1962).
  7. It was my first time seeing him and I had a good time. I enjoyed his sound on electric, which he primarily played, but loved his sound on acoustic.
  8. Just back from the 2nd set of the SF Jazz Collective at the Dakota.
  9. Wonderfull! Monday Night Live At The Village Vanguard is one of my favorite releases this year. It's too band James Moody didn't win a grammy in the Best Jazz Instrumental Solo category.
  10. Hey Chewy, If you can make it, go for it. I think he is touring with Akiko Tsuruga, who was quite a treat when I saw Lou perform in August of 2008.
  11. At the half way point this morning with The Complete Blue Note Lou Donaldson Sessions (1957-1961).
  12. Quite an afternoon spent listening to the Stanley Turrentine Blue Note Quintet/Sextet Sessions
  13. I just finished listening to the rest of the set. I am going to have spin this one a few times because so far the 2nd and 3rd CDs are not grabbing me like the first CD and the material recorded with Lou Rawls.
  14. Sad news. I have had Mr. Gentle Mr. Cool for years but only I recently picked up Diamondhead, Life, and Song for the New Man, which I have been loving. Thank you for the music Mr. Newman.
  15. Tonight & tomorrow night at the Dakota: James Moody with the MCG Jazz Quartet (trombonist Jay Ashby, guitarist Martin Ashby, bassist Dwayne Dolphin, and drummer Roger Humphries)
  16. This year I was really surprised by this one when I bought it in the J & R sale last Winter. I will have to spin it again but I recall everyone having the right type of energy with the groove being pushed further than I expected. Maybe I will play tonight.
  17. I am a little slow posting it but I saw the Bill Carrothers Trio at the Artists' Quarter on Friday night. I hadn't seen Bill play since seeing him perform with Dewey Redman many years back. Quite inventive and entertaining playing from the trio.
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